Is sex work always a rape? Can women give their consent to do sex work? Can we speak about harm reduction among sex workers like among drug users?
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TAKING BACK WHAT’S OURS! – Episode 3. Germany, Denmark and Norway
Drugreporter and INPUD present the third instalment of an oral history of the movement of people who use drugs. This episode is about the achievement of drug user groups in Germany, Denmark, and Norway.
Report on the Criminalisation of Cannabis Users in Slovenia
ONEJ, a Slovenian cannabis reform NGO, has published a report on the criminalisation of cannabis users in Slovenia – a country which will soon see its first legal supervised injection room. The report also highlights the need to reform the country's drug laws!
ATHEN’S WAY – Struggle For a Drug Consumption Room
Our video about the adventures of the drug consumption room in Athens. Made for the Room for Change and Support Don’t Punish Campaigns.
Terms and conditions and data protection statement for private donors
Data Protection Policy
Through this Data Protection Policy, the Rights Reporter Foundation seeks to inform its data subjects about the practice of data processing in relation to activity support of the data processor, data processing related to website visiting, the practice of organizational and technical measures taken for the purpose of data protection,and about the rights and law enforcement possibilities of the data subjects.
1.The data processor
The data processor is the Rights Reporter Foundation (Budapest, San Marco str. 70, 1032, rightsreporter@rightsreporter.net)
2. Data processing and its purposes
2.1.The purpose of the data processor in relation to its activity support, is the bookkeeping of the donations (hereinafter: data processing related to donation bookkeeping).
2.2.The further aim of data processing is to later inform the donors, and the supporters of the data processor,about the donations’ utilization, to inform about its own, public purposed activities, and to send requests regarding the possibilities of future support (hereinafter: data processing related to donor communication).
2.3. Lastly, the aim of data processing is to provide accessibility to the data processor’s website, to maintain the system’s operability (data protection is indispensable to a website operation) and to create website traffic statistics (hereinafter: data processing related to website usage)The data processor does not control any personal data, which has a different aim.
3.The data controlled
3.1. During data processing related to donation bookkeeping, the data processor–depending on the chosen code of the donation, or of the support–manages and can respectively control the data subject’s name, address, e-mail address, phone number, the amount of the donation, the date of the donation and the data subject’s bank account.
3.2.During data processing related to donor communication, the data processor, (apart from the data included in section 3.1.), can control all the information related to the data subject’s declaration whether, during donor communication, he/she wishes to receive any further information or invitation.
3.3. During data processing related to website usage, the following additional information is recorded: the starting and finishing point of the data subject’s visit, the data subject’s IP address, and the type of the internet browser and of the operating system.
4.The legal basis of data processing
The data process or controls all the personal data, but only with the data subject’s voluntary, determined and informed consent (the exception being when the law permits or it is required as a mandatory step.
4.1. During the data processing related to donation bookkeeping, the data subject, by providing the payment, consents to the fact that all of the donation related data are to be controlled by the data processor. According to accounting law, Law C of 2000, article 169, paragraph (2), all, which are directly and indirectly included in the bookkeeping material,must be preserved.
4.2. In addition, the data subject can freely make a choice with respect to the disclosure of his/her data(accessibility data)in relation to donor communication, and whether he/she agrees that this data can be used for the purposes of donor communication. The data processor obtains this statement from the data subject’s implied conduct (donation,support, providing further data).
4.3.Data processing related to website usage fundamentally depends on the data subject’s decision. More information on the legal basis of the electrical commercial service and the services related to the informational society can be found in Law CVVIII from 2011 article 13/A paragraph (3) (technically indispensable data for service providing).
5.The length of data processing
5.1.In the case of data processing related to donation bookkeeping,the data ispr servedby the data processor, from the point of their formation,for eight years.
5.2. In the case of data processing in relation to donor communication, the data processor continues its work provided the data subject does not makes a declaration that he/she does not wish to be part of the data processing in relation to donor communication anymore, or does not wish to receive any further information,or does not expressly demands the deletion of his/her data.
5.3. Data processing in relation to website usage, at most lasts until the visiting statistics are prepared, which happens periodically, every five years.
6. Access to data, data processors
Personal information is not forwarded to third persons. This does not refer to those data that is included in the laws,which requires mandatory data disclosure. In every case of data requests by the authorities,the data processor will analyze whether the legal foundation of data forwarding is present.
6.1. During data processing related to donation bookkeeping, the data is accessed by the tax office or the courts, in case of an inspection. The data processor does everything in its power, to prevent officials from using their monitoring powers to personally identify the donors.
All data subjects have the right to request information about their controlled personal data. When requested, the data processor will inform the data subjects of the data controlled either by the data
Putting People First
In our new movie, Drugreporter gives you a snapshot of the state of drug policy in Africa.
Faith-based Drug Treatment in Serbia: In the Name of the Father
Despite the violent abuses that came to light against people who use drugs, the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) has been recognized by the Serbian government as an important partner in treating people with addictions. NGOs working in the field have expressed serious concerns about the SOC’s ambitions in this area.
Video news on drug policy and harm reduction in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Episode #1
DUNews, together with Talking Drugs, presents the first episode of Drug Policy and Harm Reduction News from Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In it, we bring you up to date on important developments in our countries and give the floor to experts for comment. We will be publishing these video newsletters on a regular basis.
United States of Harm Reduction
What does harm reduction mean to harm reduction activists in the US? How do they see the future of harm reduction? Watch the HCLU’s new movie and find it out!
Growing Disagreement at the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
While Colombia and the Czech Republic spoke up for drug policy reform at the opening day of the CND, others such as Russia or Thailand prefer the status quo and oppose any changes.